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Anthony Verreos
December 16, 2005
As a much younger member of the family, my memories of your mother, and our aunt Fofo don't go back as far as Troy's for example. I remember us visiting at Cameo Way where aunt Fofo always kept the house beautiful, and kept herself as elegant as possible. She was soft spoken, but mentally tough. She was very bright, and understood the value of listening. It was clear that her children, and later her grandchildren were her pride and joy.
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